Nasal Decongestant
Question 1. Write Short Note On Nasal Decongestant.
Answer:
- Nasal decongestants are adrenergic drugs.
- The nasal decongestants are phenylephrine, xylometazoline oxymetazoline, naphazoline, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropanolamine.
- Nasal decongestants are alpha agonists which on topical application as a dilute solution produce local vasoconstriction and relieve nasal congestion.
- Nasal decongestants are used in allergic rhinitis, common cold, sinusitis, etc.
- If used chronically the nasal decongestants can lead to rebound congestion.
- Topical decongestants produce adverse effects such as atrophic rhinitis, anosmia, and local irritation. If these are absorbed systemically they can cause hypertension.
- Pseudoephedrine as well as phenylephrine are used combined with antihistaminics in anticold formulations.
- The imidazoline compounds, i.e. naphazoline, xylometazoline and oxymetazoline are selective α2 agonist. These have a long duration of action.
- Regular use of nasal decongestants should be avoided because mucosal ciliary function is impaired.
Pharmacology Synopsis Notes: Key Concepts and Drug Mechanisms
Question 2. Classify Adrenergic Drugs According To Their Therapeutic Uses.
Answer:
Classification of Adrenergic Drugs Based on Their Therapeutic Uses
- Pressor Agents: Noradrenaline, Phenylephrine, Ephedrine, Dopamine, Methoxamine, Mephentermine.
- Cardiac Stimulants: Adrenaline, Dobutamine, Isoprenaline
- Bronchodilators: Isoprenaline, Salbutamol, Salmeterol, Formoterol, Bambuterol
- Nasal Decongestants: Phenylephrine, Naphazoline, Xylometazoline, Oxymetazoline, Pseudoephedrine
- CNS Stimulants: Amphetamine, Methamphetamine, Dexamphetamine
- Anorectics: Fenflramine, Sibutramine, Dexfenflramine
- Uterine relaxants and vasodilators: Ritodrine, Salbutamol, Isoxsuprine, Terbutaline.
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